Looks like your PyQt package is not compatible with the installed sip package. I get similar errors on calibre 1.x versions because I upgraded sip to a newer version for building PyQt5. You might want to reinstall PyQt and sip on the system that is giving you problems.
--Larry On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Jim Diamond <jim.diam...@acadiau.ca> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm trying to compile matplotlib on some Slackware64 14.1 systems, all > with multilib. > > On 2 of the 3, it compiles fine using sboinstall and/or sboupgrade. > > On the third, my attempts are rewarded with the following: > > ... > BUILDING MATPLOTLIB > matplotlib: yes [1.4.2] > python: yes [2.7.5 (default, May 29 2013, 02:28:51) [GCC > 4.8.0]] > platform: yes [linux2] > > REQUIRED DEPENDENCIES AND EXTENSIONS > numpy: yes [version 1.9.1] > six: yes [using six version 1.8.0] > dateutil: yes [using dateutil version 2.2] > pytz: yes [using pytz version 2013.8] > tornado: yes [using tornado version 4.0.2] > pyparsing: yes [using pyparsing version 2.0.1] > pycxx: yes [Couldn't import. Using local copy.] > libagg: yes [pkg-config information for 'libagg' could not > be found. Using local copy.] > freetype: yes [version 2.5.0] > png: yes [version 1.4.12] > qhull: yes [pkg-config information for 'qhull' could not > be > found. Using local copy.] > > OPTIONAL SUBPACKAGES > sample_data: yes [installing] > toolkits: yes [installing] > tests: no [skipping due to configuration] > toolkits_tests: no [skipping due to configuration] > > OPTIONAL BACKEND EXTENSIONS > macosx: no [Mac OS-X only] > qt5agg: no [PyQt5 not found] > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "setup.py", line 155, in <module> > result = package.check() > File "/tmp/SBo/matplotlib-1.4.2/setupext.py", line 504, in check > additional_info = self.check_requirements() > File "/tmp/SBo/matplotlib-1.4.2/setupext.py", line 1989, in > check_requirements > msg = p.map(self.callback, [self])[0] > File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 250, in map > return self.map_async(func, iterable, chunksize).get() > File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/multiprocessing/pool.py", line 554, in get > raise self._value > RuntimeError: the sip module implements API v7.0 to v7.1 but the > PyQt4.QtCore module requires API v9.1 > ... > > > On the good systems, I see > > ... > OPTIONAL BACKEND EXTENSIONS > macosx: no [Mac OS-X only] > qt5agg: no [PyQt5 not found] > qt4agg: yes [installing, Qt: 4.8.4, PyQt: 4.8.4] > pyside: no [PySide not found] > gtk3agg: no [Requires pygobject to be installed.] > gtk3cairo: no [Requires pygobject to be installed.] > gtkagg: yes [installing, Gtk: 2.24.20 pygtk: 2.24.0] > tkagg: yes [installing, version 81008] > wxagg: yes [installing, version 2.8.12.1] > gtk: yes [installing, Gtk: 2.24.20 pygtk: 2.24.0] > agg: yes [installing] > cairo: yes [installing, pycairo version 1.8.10] > windowing: no [Microsoft Windows only] > > OPTIONAL LATEX DEPENDENCIES > dvipng: yes [version 1.14] > ghostscript: yes [version 9.07] > latex: yes [version 3.14159265] > pdftops: yes [version 0.24.3] > > running install > ... > > > I've compared the packages installed (and their versions) on all three > systems, and while there are a few differences, I didn't see any > difference which looked like it should affect any of Python, PyQt or > Qt. (Admittedly, I may have missed some significant difference.) > > > Does anyone have any insight as to what I might be looking for? > Obviously I can copy over the package from one of the successful > systems and install it (whether it would work correctly is another > issue), but I'd rather have some idea about what the real problem is. > > Thanks. > > Jim > _______________________________________________ > SlackBuilds-users mailing list > SlackBuilds-users@slackbuilds.org > http://lists.slackbuilds.org/mailman/listinfo/slackbuilds-users > Archives - http://lists.slackbuilds.org/pipermail/slackbuilds-users/ > FAQ - http://slackbuilds.org/faq/ > >
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